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2nd Annual
Princeton SmartDrivingCars Summit Bringing Together
Buyers, Sellers & Facilitators
For Making It Happen Well
Opportunities & Implications for Communities, Corporations & Consumers:
Achieving Safety, Convenience & Mobility for All
Evening Reception, Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Technical Sessions, Wednesday & Thursday May 16 & 17, 2018
Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey
Sponsored by Velodyne
Carmera (Invited)
Princeton University
AutonomousStuff, Inc. (Invited)
Insurance Council of NJ (invited)
Princeton Mellon Initiative (invited)
New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance (invited)
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (invited)
Automated Public Transit Risk Consulting (invited)
Alliance for Transportation Innovation, ATI21
Department of Operation Research & Financial Engineering
University Transportation Research Consortium, Region 2
Advanced TRansit Association (ATRA)
New Jersey Agents Alliance (invited)
I-95 Corridor Coalition (invited)
Bel Air Partners (invited)
Drive Sweden (Invited)
Didi Chuxing (Invited)
nVIDIA (Invited)
Soterea, Inc.
Lyft (Invited)
Roscoe
Bringing together:
Buyers, Sellers and Facilitators
For Making It Happen Now
Tuesday, May 15
6:30pm -> 9:30pm Welcome Reception 42 Cleveland Lane, Princeton (Peach House, Orange Door)
Wednesday, May 16
8:00am -> 8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast Carl Fields Center (corner of Olden St. & Prospect Ave
8:30am Welcome & Framework Co-Chairs: Prof. Kornhauser & Christine O’Brien, Pres. Insurance Council of NJ Carl Fields
Center
8:45am-> 12:30pm The Global View: Moderator: Alain Kornhauser (Princeton University)
1. 8:45am The Business Case: Adam Jonas (Morgan Stanley) (Invited)
2. 9:05am What’s really in the Showroom today: Alex Roy Blogger: LiveDriveRepeat
3. 9:20am (replace with Head of LA Dept of Transportation) (New) Last year: AVs Mobility Opportunities &
Challenges for Communities: Bern Grush, (Principal, Grush Niles Strategic)
4. 9:40am Where’s Washington on AVs?: Paul Brubaker (CEO, ATI21.org)
5. 10:10am Update on: How well does ACA work in a Testing Environment?: Kim Hazelbaker (Senior Advisor
to the Highway Loss Data Institute & SVP of IIHS)
10:30 -> 10:40 Break
6. 10:40am would like to replace with Didi (growth around the world) or Waymo Launch of Driverless (or both)
(New)
7. 11:00am What’s Available in Driverless Today & View from Europe: Adriano Alessandrini (U of Rome) (invited)
and Jan Hellaker, Drive Sweden
8. 11:20am Advances by and Expectations of the AI Community: a View from nVIDIA: Danny Shapiro (Director,
Automotive, nVIDIA)
9. 11:40am Advances in LIDAR State of the Art: John Eggers (Director of Automotive, Velodyne)
Noon -> 1:50pm Lunch Carl Fields Center
12:30pm – 1:50pm Panel Legislation/Regulations: Facilitating Technological Innovation in AVs and Ride-
Sharing: Moderator: Prof. Bryant Walker Smith (New): Bernard Soriano (Dep. Dir. CA DMV), Nathaniel Beuse (Assoc. Adm. NHTSA),
Raymond Martinez (Adm. FMCA), Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Nominated Assist Sec, US DoT (New)
2:00pm -> 4:00pm Continuing to move the Ball forward by Those that have the most to gain: Insurance: Progess and
Propects for Facilitating Technological Innovation in AVs: Moderator: Jerry Spears Principal, Automated Public Transit Risk
Consulting (Invited) Carl Fields Center
2:00pm How Insurance has begun to Facilitate the adoption of Safe-Driving (Collision Avoidance) Technology.
1. Pierce Transit: Extending the Washington State Bus Transit Experience: Jerome Lutin (Retired NJ Transit
Executive)
2. From Warning to Automated Braking: Progress in making buses safer Buses: Ben Englander, Roscoe
(new)
3. Advances and remaining challenges of Facilitating the adoption of AV technology by Insurance
Pools: Ann Gergen, Executive Director, AGRIP, National Assoc. of Insurance Pool (Invited) & Barbara Rhoades,
CEO, Ohio Transit Risk Pool,President, Transit RE (new)
4. A view from the Underwriter: Michael Scrudato, EVP, Munich Re (Invited, new)
5. Anticipating Reduced LOSS using AI a New approach for Actuaries?: Laura Kornhauser, (New)
3:00pm Progress in China, Europe and US with Self-Driving Technology (needs updating)?
1. Progress and Challenges by Dealerships in Selling Safety, Self-driving? Sheldon Sandler (CEO Bel Air
Partners), Bill Cariss, Holman Auto Group & Marcy Maguire
2. Progress in Europe: Drive Sweden & more: Jan Hellaker, Michael Sena, Adriano Alessandrini (U of Rome) 3. Progress in China: to be identified
4:00pm Ride Hailing: Why it Needs Technology, Where it is as a business; Where it is as a Developer/Tester;
Where it wants/Needs to be as a Deployer.
1 Lyft & Aptiv (Invited)
2. Uber & Volvo (Invited)
3. Didi (Invited)
4. Waymo (Invited)
5:00pm -> 6:00pm Mobility for All: Precursors to Driverless Today (needs updating): Moderator: Ingmar Andreasson, Prof
(retired) KTH Royal Inst. of Technology (Invited) Carl Fields Center
What is available Today as Precursors to Driverless (needs updating): (5-10 minute presentations) Will update
1. Urs Muller & Chenyi Chen, nVIDIA (invited)
2. (New) Voyage (Invited)
3. Easy Mile, Gilbert Gagnaire (Co-founder, Easy Mile) (Invited)
4. AutoKAB, Michel Parent, Co-founder
5. 2getThere, Wessel van der Pol, Applications Engineer
6. Best Mile, Leemor Chandally, Director of Strategic Partnerships, BestMile
7. (New) NuTonomy
8. (New) GM Cruise
9. (new) Aptiv
(New) Rides available in Tesla AutoPilot, GM SuperCruise, AutonomousStuff, nVIDIA, Aptiv
6:15pm Reception & 7:00pm Banquet Prospect House, Center Campus
Open Discussion of today’s presentations and preparation for tomorrow’s Workshops
Thursday, May 17
(Below is largely what we did last year, which we should update with the addition of 3 workshops in the afternoon)
8:30am -> 9:00 am Continental Breakfast Carl Fields Center
9:00am -> 12:30pm: 3 parallel morning Workshop Sessions each having the following structure: 9:00am Setting the table: Presentations by Stakeholders 10:30am Open Discussion of Opportunities by Stakeholders and everyone else 11:15am Open Discussion of Challenges Noon -> 12:30 Preparation of Key Findings, Needs & Actionable Next Steps
Workshop 1: Near-term Deployment (US) Carl Fields Center
Moderator: Russ Mitchell Technology Editor, LA Times
9:00am Setting the Table Presentations: (10- minute presentations)
Houston University District AV Transit Circulator System Sam Lott, Prof, Texas So. Univ.
Greenville SC Fred Payne Greenville County Council,
Beverly Hills, CA Grayson Brulte Co-Founder / President Brulte & Company
Columbus, OH Adam Sheets AVP, HNTB Corp
The Villages, (to be invited)
Babcock Ranch, Brian O’Looney Torti Gallas and Partners
Princeton NJ Alain Kornhauser Prof, Princeton University
San Jose CA Gary Hsueh Senior Transportation Planner, ARUP
Mobility Needs of NY Communities Joah Sapphire Managing Partner Axial Capital Partners
Implications on Energy Stan Young Team Leader, Mobility Systems, NREL
Implications on Parking Shannon McDonald Assoc. Prof, So. Ill. Univ.
10:30am Open Discussion of Opportunities
Issues: Obtaining permission to ‘Share the Road’, Gated communities, Connecting the Disadvantaged, 1st/Last
Mile Accessibility to Conventional Systems, Extension of ATNs…
Above speakers plus the following Discussants:
Leemor Chandally Director of Strategic Partnerships, BestMile
Ingmar Andreasson Retired Prof., Chalmers University
Adriano Alessandrini Prof. Univ. of Rome & Director CityMobil2
Larry Fabian Editor, TP Plus
Grayson Brulte Co-Founder / President Brulte & Company
Ben Grush Principal, Grush Niles Strategic
Matt Lesh Chief Commercial Officer, Coast Autonomous, Inc.
Scott LeVines Assist. Professor (Urban Planning), SUNY @ New Paltz
Michel Parent President AutoKAB
Paul Brubaker, CEO, ATI21
Bernard Soriano, Assoc. Administrator, CA DMV
Aaron Shkuda, Princeton University
Peter Muller, President, PRT Consulting
Ann Gergen Executive Director, AGRIP, National Association of Insurance Pool
11:15am Open Discussion of Challenges
Issues: Insurance, Sources of Revenue: (Parking, citations), Police, Zoning & Land use…
Above Speakers & Discussants
Noon -> 12:30pm Preparation of Key Findings, Needs & Actionable Next Steps
Workshop 2: Insurance: Facilitating Adoption by Individuals, Corporations and Transit Agencies 125 Sherrerd Hall
Moderator: John Cichowski, The Road Warrior columnist for The Record and NorthJersey.com
9:00am Setting the Table Presentations: (10- minute presentations)
Issues in Virginia David Harmer Administrator Virginia Transit Reliability Pool
City Fleets Mahanth Joishy Deputy Commissioner, Chief Fleet Officer NYC Admin. Services
Accounting for Insurance Pools Chris Korgut, Principal Consulting Actuary
View from the Agencies Joe Zigler NJ Agents Alliance
The Fleet View of Insurance Walter Czarnecki, Exec. VP Penske Corp (Invited)
View from NYC Transit Gary Roth NY City Transit
What’s in it for the Car Dealers James Appleton Pres. NJ Coalition of Automotive Retailers (Invited)
View from Labor Curtis Tate, VP, TWU of America (Invited)
10:30am Open Discussion of Opportunities
Issues: Reducing LOSS, Reducing Premiums, OSHA, Unions, Accessibility of workforce, opportunities for the
Roadway provider.
Above speakers plus the following Discussants:
Rick Gorvett Senior Actuary Casualty Actuarial Society
Jacques Amselem Head of IoT, Allianz Technology
Christine O’Brien President, Insurance Council of NJ
Jerome Lutin Principle, JM Lutin Consultants
Visar Ramku NY City Transit
Sheldon Sandler CEO Bel Air Partners
Lauren K. Cochran Director of Innovation Met. Transit Authority of Harris County
Edward Cameron, Administrator, Maryland State police
11:15am Open Discussion of Challenges
Issues: Insurance regulation, Who will lead? What about Goods movement & logistics, Where is product
liability?
Above Speakers & Discussants
Noon -> 12:30pm Preparation of Key Findings, Needs & Actionable Next Steps
Workshop 3: AI (Sensors, Software & Data) 101 Sherrerd Hall
Moderator: Fred Fishkin Editor Techstination
9:00am Setting the Table Presentations (10- minute presentations)
One Investor’s View Will Ford’14, Analyst Fontinalis
CNNs & Safe Driving: Past, Present & Future Yann LeCun NYU & Facebook
DeepDriving Chenyi Chen*16, Princeton University & nVIDIA
E2E Learning for Autonomous Driving Urs Muller, nVIDIA
The Virtues of Virtual Reality Artur Filipowicz’17 & Nayan Bhat’17, Princeton University
Virtual Environments Reuben Steiger Founder, Ringleader
Simulation Efforts at NYU Kaan Ozbay, Prof. NYU
Affordable mapping Ro Gupta’00 CEO, Co-founder Carmera
10:30am Near-term Technological Opportunities
Issues: How far can Deep Learning go? Opportunities of VR. VR as a tool for the Regulators.
Above speakers plus the following Discussants:
John Eggert Director of Automotive Velodyne LiDAR Inc.
Denis Gigras, Prof., Electrical and Computer Engineering Université de Sherbrooke
Tom Funkhouser, Professor, Princeton University
Warren Powell, Professor, Princeton University
Alain Kornhauser, Professor, Princeton University
Larry Reich, Founder, DigitalAge1
11:15am Open Discussion of Challenges
Issues: Limitations of Deep Learning
Above Speakers & Discussants
Noon -> 12:30pm Preparation of Key Findings, Needs & Actionable Next Steps
12:30 -> 1:30pm Lunch Where is New Jersey Fitting In: Commissioner NJ DoT: How NJ is Going to be a Player (new,
invited) Carl Fields Center
1:30pm -> 3:30pm: 3 parallel afternoon Workshop Sessions each having the following structure:
1:30pm Setting the table: Presentations by Stakeholders 2:30pm Open Discussion of Challenges & Opportunities by Stakeholders and everyone else 3:00pm Preparation of Key Findings, Needs & Actionable Next Steps
Workshop 4 Near-term Deployment (China & Europe) (new) Carl Fields Center
Moderator: TBD
1:30pm Setting the Table Presentations: (10-15 minute presentations)
2:30pm Open Discussion of Opportunities
Workshop 5: Ride Hailing: Advances in Conventional, Self-driving & Driverless (new) 101 Sherrerd Hall
Moderator:
1:30pm Setting the Table Presentations: (10- minute presentations)
2:30pm Open Discussion of Opportunities
Workshop 6: Metropolitan Planning … Pivot What, How, When to Achieve the Best Outcomea (new) 125 Sherrerd Hall
Moderator:
1:30pm Setting the Table Presentations: (10- minute presentations)
2:30pm Open Discussion of Opportunities
3:45 pm – 4:30 Presentation of Findings & Next Steps by each Workshop: Carl Fields Center
3:40 Workshop 1 Findings Discussion & Next Steps Russ Mitchell Technology Editor, LA Times
3:50 Workshop 2 Findings Discussion & Next Steps John Cichowski, The Road Warrior columnist for The Record
and NorthJersey.com
4:00 Workshop 3 Findings Discussion & Next Steps Fred Fishkin Editor Techstination
4:10 Workshop 4 Findings Discussion & Next Steps
4:20 Workshop 5 Findings Discussion & Next Steps
4:30 Workshop 6 Findings Discussion & Next Step
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4:45 Other Issues: Closing Carl Fields Center
Save the Date for
The 3rd Annual Princeton SmartDrivingCar Summit
May 15 & 16, 2019
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